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Monday
22Jun2009

Protect our mosques from the far right

DateMonday, June 22, 2009

Recent attacks on British mosques show that our freedom of worship is under threat from extremists, argues Inayat Bunglawala.

Comment is Free, 22 June 2009

AuthorMartin Sullivan | in CategoryAnti Muslim Violence, CategoryFar Right Racists, CategoryResisting Islamophobia, CategoryUK Share ArticleShare Article
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